
Part 1: Cave Hydrology Research with Dr. Lee Florea and Sarah Asha Burgess
AquaPod: Water Monitoring Stories from the Field · In-Situ
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Show Notes
Not every hydrogeologist jumps at the chance to make multiple trips to the summit of Mt. Rainier to conduct glacier cave research. In this episode, we follow Dr Lee Florea from Washington ice peaks to the karst landscapes of the Mitchell Plateau in south-central Indiana. Listen now.
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- Interdisciplinary Glaciovolcanic Cave Research in the USA and Canada video
- A team of scientists explores the mysteries of Mount Rainier's Ice Caves
- Ice Caves atop a Volcano Give Taste of Otherworldly Science
- Navigating Mount Rainier's deadly ice caves for science
- Connect with Dr. Florea on LinkedIn
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